[Faith-talk] Faith-talk Digest, Vol 80, Issue 17

Donna Elliott donnatelliott at gmail.com
Mon Mar 17 16:22:18 UTC 2014


Matthew 6:4

Donna

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> Today's Topics:
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>   1. Refinement of the heart. The sincerity to Allah. (Mostafa)
>   2. Weekly Bible Game for Sunday, March 16, 2014 (Paul)
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> Subject: [Faith-talk] Refinement of the heart. The sincerity to Allah.
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> Hello.
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> It is indeed the most substantial factor within the human design.
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> It is the distinct kernel of our structured complex,  either physically or spiritually.
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> It is the locus of perceptions and intuitions.
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> Prophet Muhammad taught us that if the heart is refined,  the whole body is refined.
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> And if the heart is spoilt, the whole body is spoilt.
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> What contaminates the heart?
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> Doctors can tell you about multiple diseases which instantaneously impacts the physical side of the heart.
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> But here, we specifically talk about what contaminates the apparitional part of the heart.
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> What makes it solicitous and constantly anxious?
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> In this editorial, we will prevail to tenaciously  unveil some of the mental diseases of the heart, and what is the best way to properly heal our hearts from their malady. 
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> Today we are talking about the sincerity to Allah glory be to Him.
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> What does it  mean?
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> Sincerity is the temperament  of being earnest and truthful, and it is the renunciation of being hypocritical and deceitful.
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>   How it is that we are sincere?
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> How can we be sincere?
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> Sincerity in Islam is to devote your intentions and deeds to the perfect contentment of Allah glory be to Him.
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> It is not easy though.
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> It demands constant strive and struggle of your pride and arrogance.
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> It demands us to abnegate the worship of semblance and portrayals.
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>  Showing off is explicitly condemned in Islam, and it demands unfeigned  penitence.
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> Worship parade is reprobated within Islam.
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> It is considered as associating partners with Allah glory be to Him.
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> Because the one who parades has intended to get the attention of somebody rather than Allah or even along with Him.
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> Both are intensely intolerable within Islam.
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> Thence, if someone does something good and he deliberately associates the satisfaction of someone rather than or along with Allah glory be to Him, his deed is basicly abandoned, it is distinctly disdained.
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>  Therefore, if Christians believe that Christ peace and blessings be upon him is their ultimate pathway to salvation, that is considered to be associating him along with Allah.
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> Christians are subjugated to the along with  type of polytheism, whilst others are excoriated with the rather than type of polytheism.
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> Both are equally eliminated within Islam, they are heavily declined. 
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> Sincerity is the fundamental compass of establishing worship within Islam.
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> Islam disapproves the concept of confession to saints, because this is, well, from our Islamic perspective, it is considered enormous blasphemy.
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> Islam disbelieves in the redemption of Christ, because this introduces implicit polytheism.
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> I know that my Christian friends will probably  disagree with me, and they have the right to do so.
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> But, the contention of monotheism versus polytheism is uninterrupted, and it is essentially based on theological developments.
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>    Monotheism is the impartial spectator, and that is why Christians are periodically attempting to explain what they identify as the concept of salvation.
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> Whilst for Muslims, we are exempted of pleading others to apprehend our faith.
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> It is strikingly crystal clear.
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> Our tennets of monotheism are plainly sufficient, they are quite self-explanatory.
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> Whilst Christian Apologists are rarifying the concept of Trinity, and it gets them into further complexity whenever they attempt to exemplify its origin.
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> Sincerity in Islam prolongs to everything in our adoration to Allah glory be to Him.
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> Whilst in Christianity, people are broadly fractioned within their beliefs concerning the entity and the identity of Jesus peace and blessings be upon him.
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>  Some of them are institutionalized to believe in the controversial doctrine of Christlikeness, because that is what the Church authority forcefully imposes on the conventional unity of Christianity.
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>  Whilst presumably, there are other Christians who believe in the redemption of Christ, but for them, he partially apportions his disputed divinity with the Father and the Holy Spirit.
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> I am quite convinced though that Christians are generically altercated concerning the nature of Christ peace and blessings be upon him.
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> Probably Christian Missionaries, Pastors, Apologists, Evangelists and even laymen, they all  attempt to come up with variously proposed theological explanations of the entity and the identity of Christ peace and blessings be upon him, but I am definitely sure they will never agree.
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> Well, how did I know?
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> Just look at the core of the Christian creed regarding Christ peace and blessings be upon him, look at how they polemically differ on recognizing the essence of his actual entity.  
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> Is he god, or he is the merely begotten son of god?
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> They differ, and if you think they do not, you have to illustrate how so, otherwise, you will basicly be fooling yourself.
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> You are not fooling me, you are just fooling yourself.
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> Christianity is a religion that is primarily based on the platitude of exulting Jesus Christ, peace and blessings be upon him.
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> Each denomination has its own recognition of who Christ is.
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> You do not have to trust my words for that.
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> But you surely can and you reserve the total right to practically verify what I just alleged.
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>  Seeking knowledge is compulsory from cradle to grave, because it is a shoreless ocean.
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> Thank you for reading, and have a pleasant time.
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> Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 16:30:32 -0400
> From: "Paul" <oilofgladness47 at gmail.com>
> To: <myfriendlyfamily at emissives.com>
> Subject: [Faith-talk] Weekly Bible Game for Sunday, March 16, 2014
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> Hello and good day to you all.  I hope that your Sunday went well or, as this is being written, also went well for you in Australia and New Zealand.  It's Monday morning there, after all.
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> Last week we gave you a poem from the Old Testament, and this week we'll be giving you one from the New Testament.  Remember, all I need is the book and chapter on which this poem is based.  Got your thinking caps on? If so, here is the poem for this week.
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> Warns not to give to be noticed by men;
> Alms done in secret are rendered again.
> Teaches the right way to offer up prayer.
> Tells His believers to live without care.
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> And there you have it.  Now most, of not all, of you should be able to guess this one.  But in case you don't get the correct answer, I'll give it to you on Tuesday.
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> And now may the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob just keep us safe, individually and collectively, in these last days in which we live.  Lord willing, tomorrow there will be the resumption of the Daily Thought articles.  Your Christian friend and brother, Paul
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